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Star Gazer

Today It’s the Tiger Lilies

by Frank on August 9, 2003

P8090004.jpg P8090009.jpgThe stargazers continue gorgeous, and now the tiger lilies are out too. At least the ones in the garden. The ones in the wood need a few more days. We went out for a drive, and this seems to be the year of the tiger lily. They’re everywhere. Every garden over 50 years old has them, and they’re even blooming in the ditches the way daylilies usually do. And they’re beautiful.

While we were out, we visited Lisa’s favorite tree up in Claremont. The time the owners identified it as a Rose of Sharon, and it does look like that. It’s in a sheltered corner on the south side of the house. Maybe we can find a similar place for one.

A couple little red roses are blooming. Very pretty, but not thriving. Either the cold or the stuff the lamer landscapers called soil doesn’t agree with them. We’ll hope it’s the soil, and compost them.

P8090022.jpgAnd finally, it seems I didn’t get all of the hornets. There is a nest hanging off of the bottom of one of the bird feeders that is dangling from the upstairs balcony. The Agway hornet killer is all gone. I tried some stuff called “Real Kill” that we had bought at Sam’s Club. Nope. It’s a waste of time and money. It didn’t do a damned thing to them except piss them off.

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The Stargazers Arrive

August 8, 2003

It has been a terribly rainy week. I managed to get the lawn mowed yesterday, then it rained all night. The stargazer lilies are open, and gorgeous. Unfortunately, some of them seem quite short, even though we composted them last August. I’m hoping that compost this spring and fall will get them back on the [...]

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A break in the rain

August 4, 2003

We had heavy, heavy rain most of the day today. I remain quite surprised at how well all the flowers are holding up, because the rain has been so hard that I expect to look out and see all the flower stalks lying on the ground, but so far, so good. The hollyhocks are blooming [...]

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And so starts August

August 2, 2003

We’ve had pretty heavy rains all week this week, and the flowers in bloom in the garden are really starting to show the strain of all the water weight. The Shasta daisies in particular have mostly flopped over and started to rot, turning into a most unattractive slime heap. Ick. So I went out and [...]

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Almost Fall, again

September 3, 2002

It’s just the beginning of September, but fall is definitely in the air. The asters are just starting to bloom. I’d picked up two fancy ones earlier this year, and I’m quite pleased with the dark purple and dark blue colors. I’m not so sure I liked where I planted them, but I want to [...]

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Lily fancy

August 28, 2002

Gorgeous.

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I love it when a plan comes together

August 16, 2002

Mom, this lady called and said you said she could come over and see the garden. Um, okay. I don’t remember that, except maybe back at the garden tour, but I certainly don’t remember a specific date. I’ve been gone all week, the garden needs to be watered, but sure, drop on by at 2. [...]

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